The name Nasuno was first introduced on 22 September 1959 for semi-express (準急, junkyū) services operating between Ueno in Tokyo and Kuroiso on the Tōhoku...
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series On 1 February 1959, the name Yamabiko was introduced on a semi-express (準急, junkyū) service between Fukushima and Morioka on the Tōhoku Main Line. This...
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sets The name Asama was first introduced on 1 March 1961 for semi-express (準急, junkyū) services operating between Nagano and Niigata. This service operated...
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(present-day China). It was first used in Japan on 1 November 1960 for semi-express (準急, junkyū) services operating between Niigata and Sendai. This service was renamed...
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(some to/from the Fukutoshin Line and Yūrakuchō Line) SE = Semi Express (準急, Junkyū) E = Express (急行, Kyūkō) (some to/from the Fukutoshin Line) RE...
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Hashimoto, and between Hashimoto and Kōyashita or Gokurakubashi. Semi-Express (準急, Junkyū) All the southbound trains are operated from Namba to Izumi-Chūō on...
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L: Local (各停, Kakutei) stop at all stations, not shown SE: Semi Express (準急, Junkyū) E: Express (急行, Kyūkō) CE: Commuter Express (通勤急行, Tsūkin Kyūkō)...
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